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SANA, Yemen – After two and a half years of war, little is functioning in Yemen. Repeated bombings have crippled bridges, hospitals and factories. Many doctors and civil servants have gone unpaid for more than a year. Malnutrition and poor sanitation have made the...
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The Houthi militia, through the Houthi-controlled Ministry of Information, released a decree to impose further restrictions on the freedom of digital media in the country by criminalizing the practice of digital journalism unless a license has been obtained from the...
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UNITED NATIONS, New York/TAIZZ, Yemen – “My husband and I agreed to use family planning and not have more kids, but he was pressured by our family and I got pregnant again,” said Ahlam, a mother of two in Yemen, earlier this year. When she went into labour, she was...
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A journalist dies mysteriously in Yemen after receiving threats because of his work, and the resulting autopsy raises more questions than answers. A columnist in the same country is sentenced to death on espionage charges in an opaque trial. CPJ is unable to determine...
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In first UNHCR-assisted spontaneous return movement, 133 refugees departed for Somalia ADEN PORT, Yemen – For nearly a decade, Yemen was a place of refuge for Abaya Mursal and her family who had fled their homes in Somalia owing to conflict. “We had a good life here...
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